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5 ELON COLLEGE ITEMS -, (fepeeiaj U Daily K.wa.( Xloa Callage, Jua. S.-T. Ha an aiaU eoaaaaeacemtat eJoaed yesterday la a Uut at glory. . Th. audience throughout tlM whole commencement i v - nriwiu in fact. mm BELK BROS. COMPANY Sell it for Less! aaTamtaVnmmVmHaSamBMBmmmVJmma i Davis White Sulphur Springs to h. turned away. Th. amlteac at; . . Jj GBXX38BOBO , OAILT NEWS . FRIDAY. JUXZ 3, 1910. A.B.A.M TRAVCUHrCHB0VEMiUIK4r5Ba4XI'nr. WHt.lI rrinn the Uai ens ta mmI wtth- Hissls. nilnUf and IwM MM awe- dwm (a draft. Hi Hirf nnh., Try i Greensboro Loan & Trust Co. iium and t" . Ktg. Enlarged dinin L?l1-l? Small tables. SplendiS :r ! aKrain8from IT J, ' -111 ft -' : ktt- dailywcept Sundays. . fun,,.h.d .ii th, mm, for u. . , phond teleraph eonnee ,eo.ent exc.pt for th. , tions. Resident physician. First ":"d ,iLu"u' 7 .J? 'class accommodations at a low Campbell .. three year, ot 1.. '!. M , , flwrfwn.- ..r c hm kiaud ua t f 1 : 1 ' . . SVCJ PREPARATIONS MAKING FORROOSE VEL TS' RE TURN of the uaud bai ' built op au excellent organization ami hu trained tlx nien exceptionally well. ' The friend of the iiutiiutioo will be 'glad to tuow that be will be .1 the I head of the college hand next yeas. . ! Toe board of tnwtee. adjourned re--iterday afternoon t 4 o'clock, ' nrost of jthe member leaving for tbeir homes. I During tbeir ei.ii th. trustee" pro- . permanent w.tar upply for dor-.. 11 C TP ITfO 1001110 uLLtuniLu niiiiuinu er. $6 to $8 per week. July and : August. 8 to $10 per week. bpecial rates to families. Open May 16 to Oct 1. 1910. Writ for booklet to Um IMS, bnm I rrstt, lidhitti, R. C Me. (8pwUl W Dally Ken) Yark, Jum t, Jta tat itm. ap lor tk. return of ex-Prejudeat SunU7 BMnuu, June ta. vbwe for kii weloau. aw. u bkrrer mui Uraer diaMBimu, ad taat tut wraetuic will be nation wti adxaiti f ne doubt. New Vork will will be tiled from river to river wilk eitiaen sad gueata, euormoiu taroag. will crowd toe line of march during the land parade and other orowda will .warm on tbe Urwar bay during the water demouatratioa. lnatinguiaaed vtaitor. from .r.ry .tai. in the union , will M in atUadanae, delegataa from ' eremniaation. fram all over the United State, will be oa kaad, and awwea ef alabi and aoeietie. ef New York City ' and in ity will aid n mating tae lor aaar President', hmaeooraim an biateria Ckalrmaa R. A. U SmMh, of Vm W t, bar dlawlay eemmittee, .tate. that near- ly mrj available aeagoing craft haa I been .bartered to neat at quarantine rba Xaanria Augaeto Victoria,' oa waled Colonel Kooeevelt yiU raaob America, ad that upward, ef 100 boat, will join in th. prcieeaaioa from (juaraatni. to the etty. The boata, ooanpriainf team eeiipa, arirat. yMhta and tuga, will b. gaily decorated and en will have tiand. r aboard. The 00 nwabeaa ef th. eiti aeai' rooeptiaa eotntuittee appointed by Mayor 0yaor will ge dows th. bay eaeiy la the morniag on the revet) oe cut ter Aadroeeoggia aad meet th. Kajaaria at t o'clock aa ah. drop anchor. Jmme ettatery Colonel Kaoeevelt will board tbe AanMooggia aad tbe proaeaaioa will tart toward New York. Petting the battery the boaU will prouitd up Xorth river, hugging tbe few Jereey hore, to a (takeboat an ohored at Fifty-ninth etreet, and then return, reaching the battery at 11 ..o'clock. Her Oolooel Booaerelt will act ' foot oa hi native coil for the flrat time in a year and be officially weloomed by Mayor Gayaor, reproenting the Mty of ?frw York. Thit roremony will take plaee ew a ratted atand and the pnnti nalt will be ewrroindet by 4.000 diatia guiehed giien. imluding Caited Statet eeaatora and repreaenUtivet. memberi if th diplomatic eorpa at W athington, memhera of Preaideiit Taft'a cabinet, Viuineat men f national reputation, ar- tietl, lrtaratteura, governor of atate, mayor of citie, and mauy other per ona of net. Th. Republican club of tbe city of New York ha chartered the big tteam (hip Albany and will go to quarantine with fully 1,0U0 perton aboard. A ah i aa needy aa the fleet Kaiaerin, it ia likely that ah will proceed o Kir Uland and pick up the liner. The Kooeevel Keighbor' association, of Nattau, h. I., will take part in the naval deuionerration on the eteumboat N'aeuu. The Nafc-Jiil will go down the bajr with banner living and uundt puiv itiu. aad, it ia neediest to aay, wltii Oolon! Rooeewlt's neighbors houtini; theaavert. hoarse. They will mt hatn alike, ojrry the banner tlipy took to Vahiiilu at tbe time of Ilooaevelt's laauvuraHoai. isn wave small Aaieri mitorv and adminiatration buildiDr and will alto enable the college to aril wa ter to those village near and also pro vide more adequate fire facilities. Th committee on the location of this it a follows: J. Beale Johnson. Dr. R. M. Morrow and the Rev. J. W. Wellont. There are a number of faculty change tor tk. nvt rear. l)r. E. V. Randolph, who has aerved a nrofessor of chemis- I try. Oerman and French, hat resigned and will go to F.rekine college, S. C, at professor of ancient languages. Prof. J. T. ybh, who has held the inetructoi ship in history and the social sciences for the past three years, baa also re signed. Ilia plans for tbe future have not been dennitelv decided upon U. C. T. Members Gathering lo Cod ventloD it Wilmington Today. (Special to Daily News.) Wilmington, Jun i. -Every train to th city today had on board a number of traveling men, members ot tbeir fam ilies and friends who come to attend the fourth annual meeting of the Grand Comical of th (arolinas, United Oom niercia! Travelers, tlie opening session of " p.f man Ankni-,. , , . , .. , ... . i . flag. The Hamilton club, of Chi-1-"'; "' ! ; "T" ' " m ..... . klAitfak1 e-a llat awhrnlf nf IllCinrV tWI IMlIlT ewo, 600 ntha-iaitt from Philadelphw, . . . mS . . Ml delegation, fro. Om-U. Waning- j "T1 JKT. itar iTwb.- prJcT,byS:ut,er.Tkrn The j i "' "i"' ? r.v. ryiir.nd speedy police crafl. 'f'; . ... f t. , th extiwm, although tlie marching will ' tin i .1 i. . . j ,u. torian. ... I will Ua latu1 .Bin. (. t ItM nllBM. rCO !;.. n M.u Pilt ha. mil hcen nmvideil for at yet. Tbe continued Miss Mary lxti Pitt, who ha been a , which will be held tomorrow morning at teacher for" three years in voice aud o'clock. The late trains tonight piano, hat tendered her resignation. ; also -brought a large number, swelling Prol. X. F. llraiiuork, who spent last j the total to several hundred. The iniii year in .lohus-llopkin university, pur- raetioiis are that this will he the great ruing graduate work ill physics and biol- ; Mt meeting the orgs nirat Kin has ever I ogy, has been elected for the ensuing i held. year to teach those hranrbce. j Louis M. Schiff, of Chailotte, past' Prof. S. O. Rollings, nf the class of:gTand councilor, has announced several 1408. who has been teaching suoceas- I fancy exhibition drills that will be 19c Quality Linrlle in neat pretty patterns at 12 l2c. 12 l-2c 40-inch Lawn, special, at 10c yd. 15c to 20c quality pure white Dimities and Swiss in short lengths, at .....Wc yd. 8 l-2c yard wide Bleached Curtain Swiss at 4k yd. 8 l-2c White Lawn, special, at 5 yd. 7 U2c to 10c. Colored Lawns at 5c yd. 7 l-2c Apron Gingham at - 5c yd. 7c yardide Domestic at v 5c yd. 12 l-2c Blue White Checked Gingham, special, at ..10c yd. Rexford Cloth, nice for making suits and skirts, at ,10c yd. 36inch Percales, worth 10c, at ,V 8 l-2c 31inch Shepard Plaid Percales at 8 l-2c Good Quality Calico at M 4 1.2c Standard Brands Calico at 5c yd. MEN'S SHIRTS New Lot of Emperor Shirts in neat designs, SI. 25 value, special, at 98c. 75c Quality Men's Soft Shirts, with collar attached, special, at 50c. New line of Wash Ties in Whit and Fancies, special, at 10c, or 3 for 25c. BELK BROS. COMPANY B. F. MATTHEWS, Manager lass, in which he was saluta- torian. a as elreb d l an instructor. I'll' oliro band, tbe Roosevelt Rough Riders Muortinc Mr. Roosevelt, and the tfen oom mi t tee ia carriage. The demon atiution will be remark bl in that in stead of maMbing, th ramus orgnniza tions will he fined up along Fifth avenue from Kighth atreet north ta Kilt-ninth tract. Each organisation will have band and may throw an archlacroe the atraet. Ia reality the parader will renew Mr. Koosevelt, instead of -Mr. Roosevelt reviewing them. All along th lint decorations tae breeze until tbe mute will be an taornsua ribbon of red. white and blue, extending from Central park to tbe battery. illnrta of President Moff.tt necessitated the election of it dean to do the work of the president and to this office the board of tnnu.ee rleed Prof. V. A. Harper, of the ehair of Tjitin. Professor Harper has served in this eepacftv during the illness of the president, and hi election wns no great the tnends of the nlllu- fancy giveu by the Charlotte drum corps, an I organization composed of SO young men. j Arrangements have been made for a Phoenix Cafe; fancy exhibition drill at corner of Front and Market atreet at 11 o'clock tomor row morning, while th flrat business session of the council ia being bald. An other fancy drill will be given at the ball park in th afternoon, and at night a third fancy drill will be given at Lumina, Wrightsvill beara. The famous Met' band will furnish music at Lu mina tomorrow night for the dances, which will intersperse th. fancy drill. On riaturdny night the grand opening of th pleaaur palace. Tnia will be th oecaaioa of the danoe given in honor ( the U. C. T, and three band, with an aggragwt. of 16 pieces, will render masie. The baada are the Charlotte drum corps, Metc'a band from Oiarleaton, and the Fort Caswell hand. Thia will he in addi- (fwmerly Alex' Cafe.) I I'nder new and experienced manage I merit. Neat ia arrangement. Prompt J in service. Satisfactory in method. Dinner, tSc. A a extensive Bill of Far. for order and Lunch.. All th Delioa eie ef the Season. TaWe for Ladies. CATALOG 0 SSOUBSt. r:' ill be thrown to I "ur ' ' inenua ci inc inmihi-ii (a me iumina oronettr. oi id mute will be an '"1 . . . L piece, in e.ery way me garnering oi i ue ran Terms opens .-wpienioer i.ime traveler promises to ne oae oi the iManv tndcnt hai e alreadv aigniflej , most notable eonveations of th yar '.I : .... ... i. I . i ... . I1. era heme laid for an active camnalirn during the smniner for new student. I JAMESTOWN NEWS. Mi. Roosevelt's plans following the I raception have not been announced, and it ia not known whether he will go to hi home at Oyster Bay or remain in t k. ... il ,.. v.. hnn Thuradav. June bv th. Ror-e 'nec' D.ny NVws.) velt Rough Riders. Mrs. Roosevelt has I fsme.lnwn. .Inne S. Quite been invited bv the Daua-htera of tlie I W of young people from th American Revolution to a luncheon at Sherry', where, if she cccpt. hc will review the parde from tin- e-imlnet of th famous restaurant. Jnatic Barter Accepts. (By Th Associated Press.) Ijexiiarton, June S. Brary S. Barker, chief havtioe f ta Orart of Ap- peaai of KentuCy, nas aoaopted to prt- ity of Kn-Patterson. Idtner of the Htste Univartit tis?fcv, msoceediag .Fame K. the oldest college president in point of as i iho in America. The Tariff According to St. Paul. (Kaaa City Times llnd I St. Paul elected a Republican mayor this week, which is another "indorse ment" of the Payne-AUrirh tariff, right in tlie home ot hnutc N.lson ami Movi E. Clapp. too! ntim-place were invited to liecp River lat evening to the home nf Air. and Mrs. Marlon AMllisms to what ws called a party, hut it turned on! to be a marriage pur ty. Mi Ttlanclie 'illisnis shi mar ried to t arl V. Riniilv. After the cere mony was performed by the Rev. V, T,. T)awou. the guests were us'hered into the dining-room, mhere an elegant sup per wa served. Mr. and Mrs. Rnndv will male their home here. Mr. Bnndy is a prosnernus youn? man and has oharpe of the rtundy-Ricliardhon store. We all ai.h them inuli sinvcss and happiness. Tw. Wilmington Wedding. (Special to Dailr News.l I Wilmington. June t.- Miss Klizabetk jSeara, daughter of Mr. W. T. Seara, and Louit Orrell, a popular young man ' of thia city, were united in marriage ' yesterday afternoon, the ceremony h ! ing performed at St. John's Episcopal ; church, bv the rector, the Rev Willism 1 E. Cov sw7 Cottolene is the Original Pure Food Shortening TKere are ratny imitations of Cetfiene, but, like all imitations, they equal the original from which they are patterned only in claims. Cottvlenc was the first pure substitute for unhealthy hog fat. It is still the best anti-lard C redact in fact, the best and most healthful shortening you can buy today. Cottolene is a igh-grade product, made from cotton seed oil refined by our exclusive process. Other products sold in place of Ctl tlent nd claimed to be "just as good "a re nothing more or less than cheap compounds, which always sell at from lc to 2c a pound less than even hog lard. Do not accept a substitute for Cettolene, for when you pay less you get less; even if Cottolem msy cost you a few cents more than some other cooking fat, what does it amount to when you consider the difference in the two products from a health standpoint? Cettolene is the one and only dependable pux food shortening it contains no hog fat, is always Mifonn, and makes pure, palatable, digestible, healthful food. COTTOLENE U Guaranteed tZ net pleased, aferr havsag girea Certotene fair test. Never Sold in Bulk j.tS1 hmm cafcf 4ut d btorbifi distrrceftbic don, tweh st hah, oil. etc, ft ' ' - I MaHr nnlv hv THE N. K. FAI K RANK COMPANY t Andrpwt-McGirt. Mi- l.iHirtii Kirlrr Anrirrw-. the clmrmin unri t(rot.Vr dnuprMrr nf Mr. and Mm. Trunk Andrvrj. and Tilliam An-hihald MOirt. a wll knorvn and popular young huainefta man of thin ritr. wre marrifVl TMtwday aft moon. Ilie crmonr bring pfrftiTrnfd at tlit- hump of the bride by the Rit. Thomas A. Smoot, po-tor of Crncr ffthodit churrli. and a brother-in -law f.f tht? bridfiiooin An Unexprxted Death. 'Sprrial to DuiIt "Strwu.) titMville, ,lim- 2. Mr. Margaret Ne-ill Prazier, wite of V. W. Frazier. died rather nud-lenly and iiiiejhpet-edlr at the aanatorium Tuesday. Sbe was operated on nornr dua ao. but h.wl been getting along nifly until a ffw minutaa before dath. The funeral er-ie were con ducted f mm t he Firat A-orted Re -formed '-hun-h ywlrdar afternoon by her pnntor. Itei -T If. FTewly. and the interment wan in Oakwood rematary. Mrs. Frarier was 4o yearn old and her rhiiaband and two on warwivt ber. fche was a daughter of the late William Bans, a wealthy farmer of Ftethany tovmnhip. 1 and her mother, one aiat or and one j brother a Wo aurvire. ! Found Dead ia Her Bed. : Special to Dally XewiO I Wilmington, .rime 2. Rnth Kii- , Ven-jT. winow of VxancW HtxU-Ttt r j i f'Mind dead in bw yvtrdav nwn in at tj.-'tO o' tork hr iVr father. . W. fltWdnn. with whom hf raided. Mia. I Batlengor had ben a anfferer Irons rheumaf ini 'o- wvrf mekt, hut ah wis in b' r uiih) healtti when hf re Itirvtl Tuesday night and her loTed onen : were tol a 'inprepHrerl fw t he an ! nounf-mm nf her ijeatb. h 45 year old and i mmM hv her father. ( two broThrr and thrtv ehildrwii. two idaughtera and ore vm. The funra! j errit?' wr hld from the Ut iei dnre h a ftTn-iia. .-orsdiK ted bv the ; fv. Th-. .1 M. IVIt. pui.-tor "r id j Ftrt l;ptit i'liurrb. j Dath of Mis. &. J. Baker, j K)rvial to Daily w i ( Aboekie. Tun 2. -Mrs. It. .f Hrt.r-r. wife of our town?naf. RnJeigh -I Hake-, died yesterday morniwif at Hi oV!n-k af ter a long il!neaa. Vfm Raker wi h flue I hrjt ia ?i rirf ir a nd her de.ii (; a me :i grt vhock to the r-ntire vovt tuntty. Th- fuiira I ervie he!.! from the rvid!?'1 t his morning ant was roiidiHld In Dr .1. A ijghr. mI irjfinia. th fln I Fiitrell T R E E S SMIED Mm C0MHT AT MDLEY ..SUNDAY. June 5, 3 p. m (25 Pieces) El HENRY JUAILLARD'S CANDIES FOR SALE BY HOWARD GARDNER. GREENSBORO, N. C.
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